Music Review: Book of Black Earth - Horoskopus - Page 2

Everything that has come before leads up to the near 10-minute epic "Christ Pathogen." This track brings together all of the elements that infected all of the songs that have come before. Atmospheric sludge, doomy overtones, brutal black, all taking us through an expanse with the growled vocals of TJ Cowgill playing host to your journey.

Bottomline. If you like blackened death, Book of Black Earth should definitely be on your "to check out" list. No, they are not worthy of rushing out with any sense of immediacy, but they do deliver the goods and stand out from the crowd.

Recommended.

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